Improvement in vapoe-bukneks



H/M. RICHMOND.

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No. 65.011. Patented May 21,1867.

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IMPROVEMENT 1N VAPOR-BURNERS,

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TO ALL WHOM .IT- MAY CONCERN:

{Be-it known that I, HOLLAND M. RICIiMOND, of Bufi'alo, in the county ofErie, in the State of'New York, have invented certain new and usefulimprovementsj'i Kerosene Gas-Generating Burners; and I do hereby declarethat the following is a full-and exact description thereof, referencebeing had to the accompanying drawing, and to the letters of referencemarked thereon;

The nature of my invention consists in the combination of a transparentcone with the inner cone or deflector of a gas-generating burner. Insaid draiving- Figure 1 represents a section through line X X, in fig.3.

Figure 2 is a side elevation of the burner complete, showing thetransparent cone and a front view of the inner cone or deflector.

Figure 3 'represnts a. plan or top view of the burner; and

Figure 4 a top view of the transpitrent cone. I Q

Like letters in the several figuresrepresent similar parts in each. i

A represents the transparent cone; B the inner or metallic cone; C thewick tube;' D a;-toothed wheel, by

' which the wick is regulated; E, in fig; 2, is a thumbpiece for turningsaid wheel; F represents a flange which surrounds the burner; His agroove in said flange, into which the transparent-cone is fitted; Grepresents another gro'ove in the same flange into which a shade ortran'spai'ent globe may be fitted if desired. The burner is made of twoparts, I and J, the part I being made to slip over the part J, as shownin fig. 1, and fastened to the sameby the well-known device shown at K,in fig. 2. To the upper part the inner cone B is fastened, also theflange I and to the lower part-the wick tube 0 and n'heel'D. These partsare made so as .to be easily fastened together or detached, as clearlyshown at K, in fig. 2, thereby affording a convenient means for cleaningor trimming the wick. The burner is constructed of the usual metals.

I am aware that a cone or deflector made of transparent materials hasbeen used in chimney burners or for purposes for which mine is notadapted,-it being an inner cone, and standing in the same position withreference to the wick tube as the cone B; I therefore lay no claim to atransparent cone of that description; but what I do claim as myinvention, and desire to secure by Letters Patent, is

1. The combination of the transparent cone or deflector A-with the innercone B of a gas-generating .burner. I i v 2. In combination therewith, Iclaim the flange F with the grooves H and (in O1 the equivalent thereof,as and for the purposes described. I

' HOLLAND M. RICHMOND.

Witnesses:

Emu. F. BROWN, Janos Sanesrnn.

